- Pu'er Tuo Cha Tangerine Peel
Pu'er Tuo Cha Tangerine Peel
Deep and smooth tea taste with citrusy, earthy and tonic herb taste
About This Tea
The use of aged tangerine peel carries deep cultural significance, particularly within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Chinese cuisine, and folk medicine. This blend honors centuries-old practices of pairing teas with botanicals, reflecting a holistic approach to flavor, function, and wellness.
The interplay of sweet and bitter flavors creates a complex taste profile that evolves with each sip. Over multiple infusions, flavors unfold in layers—beginning with the woodsy, earthy, and medicinal tones of Shu Pu’er, followed by the refreshing bittersweet citrus notes of the aged tangerine peel—resulting in a dynamic and satisfying tasting experience.
Both Shu Pu’er and aged tangerine peel are traditionally valued for their digestive benefits. Together, they are often sought after to soothe the stomach and promote digestion, making this blend a comforting choice after meals.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chen Pi is prized for its therapeutic properties and is believed to regulate Qi (energy) flow, aid digestion, and alleviate nausea. It is commonly used to address digestive discomfort such as bloating and loss of appetite, and is also thought to help clear phlegm and support respiratory health. Beyond TCM, aged tangerine peels have been used for centuries in global folk medicine, herbalism, and beverages. Typically dried and aged to enhance both flavor and potency, older peels are believed to offer greater benefits. Today, aged tangerine peel is also used to harmonize and brighten herbal tea blends and as a bitter, aromatic ingredient in beer brewing, spirit distillation, and herbal liqueurs.
Origin
Wa Shan
Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Wa Shan Ecological Tea Garden sits in Lincang, on the border with Myanmar (Burma) in southwestern Yunnan. Surrounded by a lush and biodiverse mountainous region, this certified organic tea farm is one we have been working with since 2013. Wa Shan is a famous tea mountain since ancient times named after the Wa ethnic minority who have farmed tea in this region for more than a thousand years.
Ingredients
Organic Pu’er tea, tangerine peel
Caffeine Level
No caffeine information available.
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Instructions:
Add 1 (7-8g) Pu’er tuo cha to a gaiwan or gongfu teapot (per 150mL-200mL).
Use 212°F boiling water.
Briefly rinse the tea for 5 seconds. Immediately decant and discard this rinse infusion. Proceed to infuse the tea using boiling water. Enjoy each infusion individually and savor the flavors of each round.
Decant 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th infusions after 30 seconds. Brew the tea several times until the taste weakens. Increase the infusion time to your taste preference after you become familiar with the tea.
About This Tea
The use of aged tangerine peel carries deep cultural significance, particularly within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Chinese cuisine, and folk medicine. This blend honors centuries-old practices of pairing teas with botanicals, reflecting a holistic approach to flavor, function, and wellness.
The interplay of sweet and bitter flavors creates a complex taste profile that evolves with each sip. Over multiple infusions, flavors unfold in layers—beginning with the woodsy, earthy, and medicinal tones of Shu Pu’er, followed by the refreshing bittersweet citrus notes of the aged tangerine peel—resulting in a dynamic and satisfying tasting experience.
Both Shu Pu’er and aged tangerine peel are traditionally valued for their digestive benefits. Together, they are often sought after to soothe the stomach and promote digestion, making this blend a comforting choice after meals.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chen Pi is prized for its therapeutic properties and is believed to regulate Qi (energy) flow, aid digestion, and alleviate nausea. It is commonly used to address digestive discomfort such as bloating and loss of appetite, and is also thought to help clear phlegm and support respiratory health. Beyond TCM, aged tangerine peels have been used for centuries in global folk medicine, herbalism, and beverages. Typically dried and aged to enhance both flavor and potency, older peels are believed to offer greater benefits. Today, aged tangerine peel is also used to harmonize and brighten herbal tea blends and as a bitter, aromatic ingredient in beer brewing, spirit distillation, and herbal liqueurs.
Origin
Wa Shan, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Mengku Da Ye Zhong
Harvest
Tea: 2022 | Tangerine Peel: 5-10 years aged
Elevation
1600 - 2200 meters
Ingredients
Organic Pu’er tea, tangerine peel
Ingredients
Organic Pu’er tea, tangerine peel
Origin
Wa Shan, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Mengku Da Ye Zhong
Harvest
Tea: 2022 | Tangerine Peel: 5-10 years aged
Elevation
1600 - 2200 meters
Origin
Wa Shan
Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Wa Shan Ecological Tea Garden sits in Lincang, on the border with Myanmar (Burma) in southwestern Yunnan. Surrounded by a lush and biodiverse mountainous region, this certified organic tea farm is one we have been working with since 2013. Wa Shan is a famous tea mountain since ancient times named after the Wa ethnic minority who have farmed tea in this region for more than a thousand years.
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Tea Preparation
Add 1 (7-8g) Pu’er tuo cha to a gaiwan or gongfu teapot (per 150mL-200mL).
Use 212°F boiling water.
Briefly rinse the tea for 5 seconds. Immediately decant and discard this rinse infusion. Proceed to infuse the tea using boiling water. Enjoy each infusion individually and savor the flavors of each round.
Decant 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th infusions after 30 seconds. Brew the tea several times until the taste weakens. Increase the infusion time to your taste preference after you become familiar with the tea.
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- MattVerified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars22 seconds agoWhy are there no reviews for this amazing tea?
If you love the classic Pu’er Tuo Cha, which has nearly 50 strong reviews, you should try this version with aged tangerine peel. The citrus notes add depth and a bit of spice to what is already a fantastic pu'er tea - highly recommended. Perhaps those of you who love this tea just wanted to keep it on the down low? I will be sad when the current stock runs out and hope there's a new batch in the works!
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